So I discovered early this morning.  In fact, there is a problem that happens 
when iTools adds files which are tagged to an iPhone so that the iPhone does 
not see the tags which are in fact there.  From what I understand, iTunes makes 
use of two separate directories in order to cause iPhones to see and use meta 
data tags.  How exactly this works I don't recall, but, I am informed that the 
people at iTools are aware of and will fix this.


Sincerely,
the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!

On Sep 1, 2014, at 5:52 PM, Rob <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I just wanted to say that iTools does not strip out mp3 tags.
> Ray said he used iTunes to tag his music, I have found that doing so only 
> lets iTunes see the tags. meaning, other programs will not see the tags. so 
> you falsely blamed iTools for removing the tags.
> 
> Thanks,
> Rob
> Sent From  Apple MacBook
> 
> On Aug 29, 2014, at 1:41 PM, Rob <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>> the Constantly Barefooted
> 
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